Thursday, December 31, 2009

Yesterday, I said that there were 7 characteristics that lead to a crochet (or knit design) to be a showstopper (SS from here on out).

1. Complexity of construction2. openwork3. Awesome colorwork4. Fantastic yarn5. unusual or effective shape6. A really large, think total project, pattern.7. Wearability but more than that, it has to beg to be worn. (Not just anything that fits is a SS quality).

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

I guess I'm ending the year philosophical about crochet design. Yesterday, I did an exhaustive evaluation of all my published projects in 2009. I tried to look critically at the yarn choice, colors (though sometimes, both of those are not my choice). I looked at drape, stitch choice and overall "showstopping" quality of the design.

I was able to note some themes as I looked at my work which will definitely help me determine my design goals for 2010.

Also, it made me start thinking about 'what makes a design a showstopper'. Here are my random thoughts:

What I think of as a 'showstopper' (from now on, abbreviated as SS) may not be the same thing you think of as a SS.

Though all the designs in any given magazine are likely "nice" only a few in each issue might be a SS.

What are the common characteristics of a SS?, At least two (but not usually more of the following):

1. Complexity of construction2. openwork3. Awesome colorwork4. Fantastic yarn5. unusual or effective shape6. A really large, think total project pattern.7. Wearability but more than that, it has to beg to be worn. (Not just anything that fits is a SS quality).

Any others you can think of?

In the next day or two, I'll try to come up with examples of each of the above seven. Some immediately come to mind.

If you had all seven of those elements in big focus in one design, it would likely be a mess. But One or two of them can make a SS.Personally, one of my more successful designs of 2009 was "His Best Vest" shown above on Chief. The yarn and colors were chosen by the editorial team at Crochet Today for the Sept/Oct 2009 issue. I'm not saying it was a SS. I'm saying that I'm proud of the shaping job I did for this project. The round edges at the hem and the V-neck all required math and reverse shaping. I think I did a good job. What could have pushed this to a SS? Colorwork? You wouldn't want openwork in a boy's vest, a fabulous yarn might have been too feminine, colorwork could have been too feminine, an overall pattern would not likely have worked, complexity of construction? Maybe there are a different set of SS rules for menswear.

Another project that I'm fond of is my first version of the Traveller bag. This bag was in Inside Crochet magazine, Issue 1.I thought I did a particularly good job with the color work. And it's a very wearable bag... that I use all the time. Functionality is very important to me.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

With Chickee and Chief home from school, and Captain home all week, I haven't quite gotten back to work yet, but this is what I've been thinking about...

I want to do a portfolio review of my work. I'm going to take all the projects I made in 2009 and critique them as if I've never seen them before. I want to see what I should have done differently, what I could have done better, what I learned on the project that I can remember for future projects. I'll be thinking drape, yarn choice, wearability, etc. I might look at the projects by putting myself in the shoes of someone I admire and guess what she might say about the projects if she were completely honest with me.

I love this time of year for the optimism I feel in setting new goals for the future. So, I'll be going over my 2009 goals this week and see what I accomplished and what I didn't. What I need to do better.

I've been working on a project for the book and I'm pretty excited about how it is turning out. I have some yarn that has been calling my name to design with, but haven't had the time.

There are some patterns I want to "launch" but my tech editor has been unavailable for personal reasons, so I'm behind where I wanted to be.

Monday, December 28, 2009

I made these blankets for Debbie Stoller's new yarn line "Stitch Nation" 100% Natural 100% Affordable.

You may have heard me Tweet right before Christmas that I had gotten some new natural yarns! It was the promotional box for Debbie's Stitch Nation Yarn. This is what I received:

And there are my blankets in the promotional leaflet! The blankets are an easy ripple pattern made in the Bamboo Ewe yarn (wool and bamboo!). There is also "Full o'sheep" yarn and "Alpaca Love" all of which come in great bright colors. You are going to see many more of these yarns! As soon as I find out how you can get the pattern, I'll let you know.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas everyone! Our holiday festivities begin today, so just a short note, then I'll be taking a few days off of blogging. (I'll still be crocheting!)

My part of the The Zoe one-day dress is complete. I am having a tester test it for me. If there is anyone out there dying to make it and you have the Lion cotton-ease on hand, and you can make it by 1/2/10, send me a comment with your email address (I won't publish it) and we'll see if we can work it out.

Change in comment policy.... I will no longer be publishing comments that include links. It is just too uncertain for the readers. I don't know where the link leads. Also, there is no way to 'edit' out a link from a comment. I either have to publish it exactly as it is or don't publish it at all... You may, however list your Ravelry name, if you have one, and people can find your blog or sites if you have them listed on your Ravelry home page.

Don't forget to start making your crochet goals for 2010! That's what we'll be discussing next week. Also next week, I'll be combining all of my receipts and ledgers to see what's what for 2009.

Today, we just had chocolate chip pancakes (yum), then we have to make a quick run to the grocery store (heaven help me). Hopefully, I'll get to crochet for an hour or two before we begin the party!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Here's the sneak peek...and the reveal! This is the Zoe baby dress. I designed it for Anna's new baby, Zoe, who is expected to arrive in February. This dress is in a 3/6 months size, hopefully Zoe will be able to wear it this summer. It is made of shades of Lion Brand Cotton-Ease. This dress could probably be made in just one ball if you made it solid in the smallest size. Otherwise, it was just small amounts of each color. I didn't want to rip it out to measure!

This dress can be made in just one day! Very easy, very quick. Soon I will be selling the PDF. But first, I just HAVE to make it in another set of colors. They are just calling to me to make again. So, I'll reveal it again and I want to have it tech edited before I release it. Of course, at some point, I'll have to stop tweaking it.

Thanks, again, to everyone who has either donated or prayed for Tammy Hildebrand and her family.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Just to remind you... the Captain and the kids sculpt snow creatures every winter. As soon as there is a good snow, the shovels and buckets come out. Here is Alvin from Alvin and the Chipmunks from March 2008.

Here is the snow dog from February 2009.

And here is the 2009 snow Cockatoo! He is so funny, he just makes me laugh. Chickee is wearing a 'Snowman hat'. See the gallery page link the right sidebar for more details.

Here's an interesting article in the NY Times about turning your hobby into a money-making venture. Click link here.

I can identify with some of the artists who were quoted. I agree the thing about working from home is that there is no "off time", no specific time to "clock out". The work very easily bleeds into every aspect of your life.

The photo is a "Blast from the past", the "Mosaic Throw" from Crochet Today Mar/April 2008.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Crochet world seems to be slowing down just a little as the end of the year approaches. I have a blanket on my hooks, finishing up a couple of patterns. I may have time to squeeze in gift before Christmas? maybe. We'll see. Today I'm blocking the Shale scarf, I have a few submissions that I want to design.

But also, I have to come up with a craft for Chief's class by Tuesday. The rest of the week is going to be crazy with a family birthday party, a baby shower, soccer games, parties Friday and Saturday nights, etc. I'm also not quite done shopping yet. At least all the baking is done, thanks to Chief and Chickee.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I finished the Sunny Spread in white, for my friend Susan's granddaughter. I think in honor of the white, it should be renamed the "Sand dollar blanket". The blanket was originally published in Jan/Feb 2008 Crochet Today. Several people have made the blanket, link here on Ravelry for the project pages. I can't help it, I just love this pattern. It's one of the best ones I have ever done. I love the simplicity and the texture. I feel like this blanket is definitive of my style.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Crafty designer and author Noreen Crone-Findlay interviewed me on Hankering for Yarn. I call her a crafty designer because she does more than crochet. Soon, I will return the favor and introduce her to you, dear blog readers.

This is a photo of Chief showing off his dollar coin that he received for losing his tooth.

Monday, December 14, 2009

It's been baking central at our house! Chief got in on the action too, but here is Chickee making sugar cookies. We also made 2 kinds of chocolate cookies, chocolate chip cookies, chocolate covered Oreo's and chocolate covered marshmallows (are you noticing a theme here?) LOL. We also made several batches of banana bread...am I missing some? It's just fun. We send a big box assortment of everything... oh yeah! Buckeyes... that's what I was forgetting! Those of you not from the midwest may not recognize Buckeyes. You may know the dark brown (poisonous) nut from the Buckeye tree that is native to Ohio (hence the 'Buckeye state'). We make a candy that is peanut butter, butter, powered sugar, rolled into a ball and dipped in chocolate, leaving just the top peanut butter exposed so that it resembles the Buckeye nut. Think Reese' cup only more rich.

Anyway, we send a big boxed assortment of candies and cookies to Captain's work every year for him to share. The rest just gets sampled through the season.

Never fear, I crocheted a great deal over the weekend as well. A little of this, a little of that. I'm making a Sunny Spread blanket, in white, for a friend to give her granddaughter as a Christmas gift. Only one more square to go then I can start assembly. The Sunny Spread blankets is one of the most popular of my blanket designs and you can see it here, on my gallery page. It's more than halfway down, the yellow blanket on the white bed. All the photos on the gallery page you can click for more information and if it is available for PDF purchase.

Friday, December 11, 2009

It looks like we have started a new trend... Chickee wants a new Driftwood Cap each year. Here is this year's hat. I made it out of Patons Classic Wool in Denim marl. It has a slightly bigger brim than previous hats, mainly because I wanted to use up the rest of the ball. She didn't want a flower or anything on it. She wears one of her 3 Driftwood Caps everyday. I think we are up to 5 or 6 that we have in the house.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Ok, here was the sneak peek...Here's the preliminary sketch....And here it is on me...And here it is on Cory...And here it is in Interweave Crochet Winter 2009. I was really excited about seeing this one come out! I hope you like it.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

This is how I proposed the scarf originally, thinner and in this luscious pink/yellow colorway called Sherbet by Lorna's Laces Lion and Lamb. This scarf was much wider, in the same yarn, but in a green/blue color for Inside Crochet magazine, Issue 5. I don't remember the name of the color, I think it was the Huron.

Monday, December 7, 2009

I wasn't planning on crocheting any Christmas gifts, but I keep getting inspired....I started knitting this scarf for my SIL, but decided it's too wide for the amount of fuchsia yarn I have, so I frogged it and now I'm making it one repeat less. It's about 5" wide now. Of course I made a mistake about 10" in and didn't know how to fix it, so it's staying. This is the Old Shale Scarf, free pattern on Ravlery, designed by Tiennie. I'm making it out of Blue Sky Alpacas Sportweight 100% baby alpaca in Hibiscus.

I'm crocheting a small item for a certain someone who reads this blog... so mum's the word.

Also, did I tell you my cousin over Facebook requested a scarf for her birthday this month? I had to laugh and say, "If the Mother of God herself came down and requested I crochet her a scarf, I'd be hard pressed to find the time!". But then, I got to thinking, "What would the Mother of God want?" "What would be worthy of her?" and so my designing mind started clicking and now I'm in the early stages of trying to come up with something. Yes, I'd send it to my cousin if I can actually get something stitched, even if it's too late for her birthday.

Oh, and I'm working on getting the First Communion Dress pattern written up (finally). The teacher's aren't getting crocheted gifts this year. I just don't feel that I have the time. If I knew they wanted a handmade crocheted item, then that would be a different story. I just don't know.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Long Fatal Love Chase by Louisa MayAlcottWhat a surprising book! It was not at all like what I remembered of Little Women and Little Men. Apparently this is a book that Louisa May Alcott was unable to publish during her lifetime. It wasn't until after her death that a publisher bought it, edited it and got it into print. This is a story about what the lead character will do as she learns that the love of her life is not who she had hoped he was. Do you stay with someone when you find out that they are not so nice? Through the story, I was wondering... will she stay? will she go?

Thousand Splendid Suns? Khaled HosseiniA story of women in Afghanistan, this story is both depressing and compelling. How they cope, how they managed. It's been a while since I read this one, and I can't remember the two main character's names but they were both so interesting. Unfortunately it's about dreams they had and dreams they lost. Still, the relationship between the two women made the whole book worthwhile.Little Heathens by Mildred Armstrong KalishSet during the 1930's, this is the true story of Mildred and her large family as a child in Iowa. Such an interesting, descriptive and complete picture of how they managed daily tasks with limited resources. It has many little gems of information everything from home remedies to beauty care tips to how to make the best biscuits. I enjoyed it, but I didn't rush to go read it every night.

The Opposite of Love by Julie BuxbaumThe joy of this book was that it was a love story with some substance. The story begins with Emily breaking up with her long-time love. She goes through a long interesting evolution throughout the book. I loved that they showed her in therapy. (an aside...As a therapist myself, I enjoyed the concept of having a client who was just going through 'normal stuff' without the realities of poverty, health problems, drug use, abuse, etc all entwined in the issues. This girl had a lot less to wade through than the average client I ever met... Oh, if only therapy were that easy!) I appreciated how Emily had to work to be better at managing her life.

And I listened to The Boleyn Inheritance by Phillipa Gregory on CDThis one was interesting. Read by three different actresses, I enjoyed hearing the story from the three different perspectives. It is the story of Ann Boleyn's sister, after Ann Boleyn was executed. The sister, Jane, is in the King's court when the next queen arrives. Full of plotting and deception and intrigue. I immediately went to find another CD by Phillipa Gregory.

And I listened to The Front by Patricia CornwellI was pretty underwhelmed by this one. I have read many of Patricia Cornwell's books and have enjoyed them. This one was not a Scarpetta novel, first. It was ok, it didn't hold my attention very well. Still, I wouldn't let this discourage me from reading more of her books. I might not listen to another one...

Someone asked me when I find the time to read. I read every night before bed 20-30 minutes and usually everyday while I blow-dry my hair, I prop the book open with the toothpaste tube... I hate drying my hair and it makes the time go faster! LOL.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Sorry, I forgot the link. Inside Crochet Magazine is based in the UK, can be subscribed for hardcopy or digital download here. Also, I hear that individual hardcopies can be found sporadically at Barnes and Nobles booksellers about 3 weeks after publication. HTH

Congratulations GHOST from Michigan! You are the winner of the Lorna's Laces Shepherd Bulky! Please email me at Ellen @ GoCrochet dot com with your shipping address and I will ship this off to you!

It's going to be a good week. There will be 2 sneak peeks!

Every year we go to our old neighborhood for the Thanksgiving Day parade. You may remember this fun photo from last year of Grandpa Joe with the chicken on his head... well...

It was all chief could talk about...getting the chicken on HIS head this year! He just had a blast with it.

Here's me petting a gorgeous little black and white bunny. He was so soft! You can see the sleeves from my red Weekend Pullover sweater peeking out. Also, I'm wearing a green Driftwood Cap and the scarf is a skinny version of the Patina Tunisian Scarf from Inside Crochet issue 5 out now. Oh! and I'm carrying a Spa Bag! All these designs (except the Tunisian Scarf) can be seen on my Gallery page, (link at right sidebar or here)

Here's Chickee petting a lovely little goat. She is wearing a skinny red scarf in Gianna by SWTC. And just because I liked the photo:

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Get great crochet stuff, patterns, finished items, and other crochet treasure from many well-known crochet designers. Here's how:

Tammy Hildebrand is one of our designer friends, matter of fact she was my mentor and is still my good friend. Tammy and her daughter have both been diagnosed with Lyme disease. Tammy's is chronic. Both require expensive care that is not covered by insurance. Our mutual friend, designer, Kim Guzman, has designed a website to take donations to help Tammy and her family AND enter YOU into a drawing for many great crochet prizes. Go to the website for a link to learn more about chronic Lyme Disease. Also, go to the website to see many of great designs by Tammy (you'll recognize her work! It's everywhere). Also, go to the website to see the list of prizes for the drawing onDECEMBER 20, 2009.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

I love reveal days! This cardigan and Hat set are in the new Coats & Clark booklet "Super Baby" and is available here. There are several great designs in the booklet, hoodies, dresses, booties, blankets, toys. 14 patterns of both knit and crochet.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

On the hooks today... I have a garment that probably has as many stitches as a blanket! It's going so slowly...but it should be worth it! Also on the hooks, a blanket, which will hopefully go much more quickly than the garment. Of course, there are several other projects in various stages of progress, but these are the two that I am pushing to get done asap. I'm also vascillating on whether or not I want to send out a particular submission. I just can't decide. It's one of those things where you hope it gets accepted but at the same time, I'm afraid it will get accepted...then I'll have to do it. LOL.

This is one of the horses who lives in our side field. "Little Dude" got out of the field and wandered into our backyard to munch on the lush grass. I called the owners who couldn't come get him for a little while, so I go out there with a small bucket of apples hoping to cajole him back into his yard. He totally ignored me. I put an apple under his nose and he ate it, but when I showed him the bucket and tried to get him to follow me...he totally ignored me! I went and petted him and I even nudged him a bit but no, he wasn't having it. Oh well. I had to get the kids ready to leave for some reason and as I left, we passed the owners arriving. I was concerned that he would wander off, but really, why would he when he was feasting on a fresh yard of grass? Horse whisperer, I am not.

Monday, November 23, 2009

I have 3 lovely hanks of Lorna's Laces Shepherd Bulky as seen on my blog here and here and here and you can win them! I know this photo shows several hanks, but I have just 3 of these blue/purple/green multi-color hanks available. Just leave a comment on THIS post by Friday night, November 27th at Midnight Eastern time. Please leave something in your post that identifies you, your first name and last initial, a city perhaps. I know that I have a few followers with the same first name, so just a little more info is helpful. The winner's name will be announced on Monday, November 30th. The winner should contact me at Ellen @ GoCrochet . com (take out the spaces) with the mailing address.

Please also, stay tuned for another great way to acquire books, PDFs, and finished projects from familiar name crochet designers! More info hopefully this week.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Today I am continuing to work on the big project, no, not that big project, the other one... The book is being pushed aside this week. It's just so hard to say 'no' to projects with shorter deadlines that actually bring in revenue. The good news is that sometime before December, there will be 2 sneak peeks! I just have finished 4 other projects that will not have sneak peeks. Some buyers approve sneak peeks and some do not.

I did find a scarf that I want to cast on for.... yes, I said it, cast on. It's knitted. I think that from now on, I'm going to knit at Crochet and Chat... which I should change the name to Crochet and Craft. Since we welcome all sorts of crafters. I want to knit more, but haven't been able to find the time, so if I devote the 1.5 hours a month at Crochet and Chat for knitting, where I can get help if I need it... it seems like a pretty good plan. Of course if someone is there wanting crochet help, then that is the priority. The scarf will be in Blue Sky Alpacas Sportweight in Hibiscus. 100% Baby Alpaca. I have one hank, so the scarf will be stitched until the yarn runs out.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Chief came home from school so proud because he made a woven rug! He was so happy with it, he went right to my yarn stash and made one for the little girl who sits next to him in class. In the top photo he chose pink, purple and red, "girl colors" for her. He said, "She's beautiful". He is on his 3rd woven project (one for me!) and is excited about using many different colors.

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